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Author: Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

My Life with Mary: Remembering The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

February 19, 2017 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh One comment

Jane Feuer looks back on what The Mary Tyler Moore Show meant to her as a college student and then as a television scholar.

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Being in treatment on TV
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

May 16, 2009 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 2 comments

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Spinning off, crossing over
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

March 6, 2009 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 4 comments

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GMA Revisited

December 11, 2008 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh One comment

Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

A look at Good Morning America, 30 years later

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Bravo! Stars: An Ode to Jeff, Bethenny, and Tabatha
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

September 4, 2008 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 3 comments

A look at the making of Bravo!’s reality TV stars.

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“Plum Crazy”
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

July 24, 2008 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 14 comments

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Why I’m Embarrassed to be a Bachelor Fan
Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh

June 9, 2008 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 5 comments

So you see this is my problem—I find The Bachelor to be morally and socially reprehensible, but I can’t stop watching it.

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Discovering the Art of Television’s Endings

June 24, 2005 Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh 9 comments

by: Jane Feuer / University of Pittsburgh
A consideration of the aesthetics of the television season finale.

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